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June 2024 Al-Mawasi refugee camp attack

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2024 Israeli attack on refugee camp in Gaza

June 2024 Al-Mawasi refugee camp attack
Part of theRafah offensive of theGaza war andgenocide
Al-Mawasi is located in the Gaza Strip
Al-Mawasi
Al-Mawasi
LocationAl-Mawasi,Rafah,Gaza Strip
Date21 June 2024
TargetAl-Mawasi refugee camp
Attack type
Airstrike,shelling
Deaths25+ civilians killed
Injured50+ civilians injured
Perpetrator Israel Defense Forces[1]

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On 21 June 2024, Israeli forces attacked refugee tent camps inal-Mawasi,Gaza Strip just outside an area designated as a humanitarian safe zone. TheGaza Health Ministry reported that 25 people were killed and 50 others were injured in the two rounds of bombing.[2] The bombing was the second Israeli bombardment of the al-Mawasi refugee camp in under a month, withan attack on 28 May killing over 21 people and injuring 64 more.[3]

Prelude

See also:Gaza Strip evacuations § Al-Mawasi, andMay 2024 Al-Mawasi refugee camp attack

During theGaza war, many civilians in Gaza were ordered toevacuate to humanitarian safe zones, depopulating many areas of the strip. Many refugees fled toRafah, with over 1.4 million civilians sheltering in the city and outlying tent camps.[4] Israelinvaded Rafah on 6 May despite orders from theICJ to cease the offensive, and a further 950,000 civilians fled to western Rafah, including the al-Mawasi refugee camp.[5] Al-Mawasi is one of the humanitarian safe zones civilians were ordered to evacuate to.[6] On 28 May, Israeli forces bombed Al-Mawasi refugee camp, killing 21 people and injuring 64 more.[7] The 28 May attack sparked international condemnation, and Israeli prime ministerBenjamin Netanyahu dubbed it a "tragic error."[8] Dozens of people were killed on 13 June at al-Mawasi in renewed strikes, but these were denied by the IDF.[9]

Attack

The first attack on al-Mawasi began shortly after midnight on 21 June. A survivor of the attack stated that her family was awoken by Israeli aircraft, and flames erupted around her camp.[6] Witnesses stated tanks launched artillery shells at makeshift tents and evacuation centers.[10] Another witness stated that the strikes had been fired from two Israeli tanks that climbed a hilltop overlooking the camp.[11][1] The shelling landed in an area of the camp near the PalestinianInternational Committee of the Red Cross, damaging the structure of the building. Hundreds of civilians and ICRC staff were located near the office at the time of the bombings.[12] Witnesses reported that Israeli forces fired a second round of projectiles on the camp as civilians were leaving their tents.[13] APalestinian Civil Defence worker stated that two locations in al-Mawasi camp were hit by the Israeli bombardment, with the second one being closer to the entrance of the ICRC.[11] These locations were assessed by theAssociated Press to be just outside of the safe zone in al-Mawasi.[11]

Aftermath and death toll

The ICRC reported that the hospital in al-Mawasi underwent a "mass casualty influx" due to the bombings, and that they had received 22 bodies and 45 injured people, along with reports of additional casualties.[12][11] The ICRC, in its statement, did not say who was responsible.[2] Palestinian Civil Defense reported a death toll of 18 and 35 injured.[2] TheGaza Health Ministry announced a death toll of at least 25 killed and 50 injured, and accused theIsrael Defense Forces of the bombings.[2]

Israeli officials stated that the attack was "under review", and said that "there was no indication the strike was carried out by the IDF."[13]

Reactions

The EU's top diplomatJosep Borrell stated, "The EU condemns the shelling, which damaged the ICRC office in Gaza and led to dozens of casualties. An independent investigation is needed and those responsible must be held accountable".[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ab"Deadly attack on Gaza's Al-Mawasi 'safe zone' leaves mourning Palestinians wondering where to go".NBC News.Archived from the original on 2024-06-22. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  2. ^abcdSankar, Anjana (2024-06-21)."Strike on Area Where Displaced Gazans Were Camped Kills Up to 25".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331.Archived from the original on 2024-06-21. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  3. ^AAP (2024-05-28)."Israel sends tanks into Rafah amid Gaza-wide offensive".The Queenslander.Archived from the original on 2024-05-31. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  4. ^"These photos show Palestinians' quick exodus from Rafah after Israel issued evacuation orders".AP News. 2024-05-20.Archived from the original on 2024-06-17. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  5. ^Nashed, Mat."ICJ rules Israel must stop Rafah operation, what's next?".Al Jazeera.Archived from the original on 2024-05-28. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  6. ^ab"Palestinians reel from repeated strikes on 'humanitarian zones'".NBC News. 2024-06-22.Archived from the original on 2024-06-22. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  7. ^"Video: Strike Kills Displaced Gazans in Al-Mawasi, Officials Say".The New York Times. 2024-05-28.ISSN 0362-4331.Archived from the original on 2024-05-29. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  8. ^Ebrahim, Nadeen (2024-05-27)."Israeli strike that killed 45 at camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah a 'tragic error,' Netanyahu says".CNN.Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  9. ^Lilieholm, Lucas (2024-06-13)."Israel denies hitting designated safe zone following Palestinian news agency report".CNN.Archived from the original on 2024-06-16. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  10. ^"Israel pounds north Gaza after attack on southern al-Mawasi 'safe zone'".Al Jazeera. Retrieved30 June 2024.
  11. ^abcd"At least 22 Palestinians killed in shelling near Gaza office of Red Cross, agency says".The Guardian. 2024-06-22.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  12. ^abBisset, Victoria (2024-06-22)."Dozens killed in multiple strikes in Gaza City, authorities say".The Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286.Archived from the original on 2024-06-23. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  13. ^ab"Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say".AP News. 2024-06-21.Archived from the original on 2024-06-24. Retrieved2024-06-22.
  14. ^"EU Top Diplomat Demands Probe Into Gaza Red Cross Office Shelling".Barron's. Agence France Presse. Retrieved2 July 2024.
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